7/5, 8 PM"eat eat eat to suspend political forces"Sunday, July 5, 6pmguests are welcome to bring the following:something to eat or drink that is partially redan idea or thesis that is partially red7/11, 8 PMIdentity in light of media, surveillance, and machine-human interaction: Anja Hertenberger (Amsterdam) presents "Workplaces at night" and "e-pressed" Jérôme Guigue (Paris) presents "Longboard-n.0" videos. A public space project consisting of waiting, encounters, meetings, a longboard out of plasterboard, and a videocamera.

DescriptionAn extension of the target: autonopop exhibition/workshop/concert/debate series, "unlimited liability" is a store which sells artists multiples for 30 euros and less—stickers, DVDs, CDs, posters, zines, t-shirts, buttons, food, services, and works whose form is to be determined in the course of exchange with the purchaser.The only media excluded are painting and drawing.What makes the project different from multiples-shops and "affordable art" fairs is that it attempts to take the democratization-of-art project into as-yet untested waters. The DIY approach of alternative production/distribution is protected by a firewall against cooptation.

This is done by a legal contract which stipulates that no purchaser may have more than 50,000 euros in assets, subject to penalty in case of false disclosure. The art-gallery world partition of audiences—those who merely "appropriate symbolically" on the one side, "real buyers" on the other—is thereby inverted. Those able to buy at "unlimited liability" belong to social groups excluded (due to their insufficient ressouces) from buying on the art market.

This state of affairs is "shown" as much as the works on sale."unlimited liability" art productioninstead of art-commodities.